The second worst score was given for the station serving Gatwick Airport, followed by Oxford, and Clapham Junction. These saw satisfaction ratings of 66 per cent, 67 per cent and 69 per cent respectively.

Glasgow Queen Street, the third busiest railway station in Scotland, is being upgraded to modernise its appearance and increase its capacity.

The station currently handles approximately 20 million passengers a year. This is expected to increase to 28 million by 2030.

Under plans, the redevelopment of the station will be completed by June 2019.

Commenting on Glasgow Queen Street’s poor satisfaction rating Anthony Smith, the chief executive of Transport Focus, said: "While Glasgow Queen Street is being redeveloped it's vital that the ScotRail Alliance continues to talk to passengers about the improvements and makes sure staff are on hand to help.”

The top four stations were London King's Cross, London St Pancras, Birmingham New Street and Reading, which all had satisfaction ratings above 90 per cent.